Of course what do you expect. Our glasses restore the Scripture you ignore.you mean like the kind you guys have?![]()
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Of course what do you expect. Our glasses restore the Scripture you ignore.you mean like the kind you guys have?![]()
We use the Swiss watchmakers glasses instead.Of course what do you expect. Our glasses restore the Scripture you ignore.
haven't quite got to the bifocal stage yet... probably in the next 5 years though. We and almost every church is guilty of filtering but I think if one looks at the overall filtering one can see that some things are not filtered at all by most churches and Christians but filtered by small groups and those groups tend to be more legalistic demanding others be like them.I use bifocals for reading
Mind you, it is best not to filter away verses to make the bible fit theology. That kind of reading is an error. It's best avoided.
I asked, BobRyan, if you had read the entire content of Dies Domini but you did not answer. I did not ask if you posted all of it or intended to post all of it.
I asked, BobRyan, if you had read the entire content of Dies Domini but you did not answer. I did not ask if you posted all of it or intended to post all of it.
Maybe you skipped over the CCC sections that I posted?
Question for MC --
2068 The Council of Trent teaches that the Ten Commandments are obligatory for Christians and that the justified man is still bound to keep them;28 The Second Vatican Council confirms: "The bishops, successors of the apostles, receive from the Lord . . . the mission of teaching all peoples, and of preaching the Gospel to every creature, so that all men may attain salvation through faith, Baptism and the observance of the Commandments."29
Wouldn't it be more correct to say that "all men who accept Christ and are born again - justified by faith, filled with the Holy Spirit - are saved and also commanded to be baptised and observe God's Commandments" --
Maybe a correction to the wording is in order.
in Christ,
Bob
Is your ultimate goal to close RCC on Sunday or make the Pope an SDA?[FONT="]
Qu[FONT="]estion for MC --[/FONT]
2068 The Council of Trent teaches that the Ten Commandments are obligatory for Christiansand that the justified man is still bound to keep them;28 The Second Vatican Council confirms: "The bishops, successors of the apostles, receive from the Lord . . . the mission of teaching all peoples, and of preaching the Gospel to every creature, so that all men may attain salvation through faith, Baptism and the observance of the Commandments."29
[FONT="]Wouldn't it be mor[FONT="]e correct to say that "all m[FONT="]en who accept Christ and are born again - justified by faith, filled [FONT="]with the [FONT="]Holy [FONT="]Spirit - are [FONT="]saved and also [FONT="]commanded to [/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]be baptized and [FONT="][FONT="]observe[/FONT] God's Commandments"[/FONT] --
[FONT="]Maybe a correction to the wording is in order.
[FONT="]in Christ,
[FONT="]Bob[/FONT]
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Do you really think those that are opposing all 7 points in the OP are going to do a 180 spin and agree with those statements above??
[FONT="]2068 The Council of Trent teaches that the Ten Commandments are obligatory for Christiansand that the justified man is still bound to keep them;28 The Second Vatican Council confirms: "The bishops, successors of the apostles, receive from the Lord . . . the mission of teaching all peoples, and of preaching the Gospel to every creature, so that all men may attain salvation through faith, Baptism and the observance of the Commandments."29
[/FONT][FONT="]Dies Domini pt 11 "if the first page of the book of Genesis presents God's work as an example for man, the same is true of God's rest - on the seventh day God finished his work which he had done therefore God blessed the seventh day and made it holy..[/FONT]
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Qu[FONT="]estion for MC --[/FONT]
2068 The Council of Trent teaches that the Ten Commandments are obligatory for Christiansand that the justified man is still bound to keep them;28 The Second Vatican Council confirms: "The bishops, successors of the apostles, receive from the Lord . . . the mission of teaching all peoples, and of preaching the Gospel to every creature, so that all men may attain salvation through faith, Baptism and the observance of the Commandments."29
[FONT="]Wouldn't it be mor[FONT="]e correct to say that "all m[FONT="]en who accept Christ and are born again - justified by faith, filled [FONT="]with the [FONT="]Holy [FONT="]Spirit - are [FONT="]saved and also [FONT="]commanded to [/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]be baptized and [FONT="][FONT="]observe[/FONT] God's Commandments"[/FONT] --
[FONT="]Maybe a correction to the wording is in order.
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MoreCoffee said:Jesus summed up man’s duties toward God in this saying: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.” This immediately echoes the solemn call: “Hear, O Israel: Yahweh our God is one Yahweh.”
28 And one of the scribes came, and having heard them reasoning together, and perceiving that he had answered them well, asked him, Which is the first commandment of all?
29 And Jesus answered him, The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord:
30 And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength: this is the first commandment.
31 And the second is like, namely this, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these.
32 And the scribe said unto him, Well, Master, thou hast said the truth: for there is one God; and there is none other but he:
33 And to love him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, and with all the soul, and with all the strength, and to love his neighbour as himself, is more than all whole burnt offerings and sacrifices.
The Lord’s Sermon on the Mount, far from abolishing or devaluing the moral prescriptions of the Old Law, releases their hidden potential and has new demands arise from them: it reveals their entire divine and human truth. It does not add new external precepts,
Who cares? The Scripture does not back them up in this requirement.[FONT="]
Qu[FONT="]estion for MC --[/FONT]
2068 The Council of Trent teaches that the Ten Commandments are obligatory for Christiansand that the justified man is still bound to keep them;28 The Second Vatican Council confirms: "The bishops, successors of the apostles, receive from the Lord . . . the mission of teaching all peoples, and of preaching the Gospel to every creature, so that all men may attain salvation through faith, Baptism and the observance of the Commandments."29
[FONT="]Wouldn't it be mor[FONT="]e correct to say that "all m[FONT="]en who accept Christ and are born again - justified by faith, filled [FONT="]with the [FONT="]Holy [FONT="]Spirit - are [FONT="]saved and also [FONT="]commanded to [/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]be baptized and [FONT="][FONT="]observe[/FONT] God's Commandments"[/FONT] --
[FONT="]Maybe a correction to the wording is in order.
[FONT="]in Christ,
[FONT="]Bob[/FONT]
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Who cares? The Scripture does not back them up in this requirement.
Jesus summed up man’s duties toward God in this saying: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.” This immediately echoes the solemn call: “Hear, O Israel: Yahweh our God is one Yahweh.”
God has loved us first. The love of the One God is recalled in the first of the “ten words.” The commandments then make explicit the response of love that man is called to give to his God.
The Law of the Gospel fulfils the commandments of the Law. The Lord’s Sermon on the Mount, far from abolishing or devaluing the moral prescriptions of the Old Law, releases their hidden potential and has new demands arise from them: it reveals their entire divine and human truth. It does not add new external precepts, but proceeds to reform the heart, the root of human acts, where man chooses between the pure and the impure, where faith, hope, and charity are formed and with them the other virtues. The Gospel thus brings the Law to its fullness through imitation of the perfection of the heavenly Father, through forgiveness of enemies and prayer for persecutors, in emulation of the divine generosity.
The New Law practices the acts of religion: almsgiving, prayer and fasting, directing them to the “Father who sees in secret,” in contrast with the desire to “be seen by men.” Its prayer is the Our Father.
The Law of the Gospel requires us to make the decisive choice between “the two ways” and to put into practice the words of the Lord. It is summed up in the Golden Rule, “Whatever you wish that men would do to you, do so to them; this is the law and the prophets.”
The entire Law of the Gospel is contained in the “new commandment” of Jesus, to love one another as he has loved us.
Dear ol' Bob will continue to misrepresent every thing you and I currently hold dear untill and even after we convert.The truth is that the snippets quoted by BobRyan are insufficient to properly inform the reader about what the Catholic Church teaches. Without context it is easy to misrepresent a matter. I've written several posts in this thread that more correctly present what the Catholic Church teaches. The post below is one example ...
Dear ol' Bob will continue to misrepresent every thing you and I currently hold dear untill and even after we convert.
His theology reminds me of a used car salesman.I am content to continue my conversion to Christ in his Church. BobRyan's theology fails to convince.
The truth is that the snippets quoted by BobRyan are insufficient to properly inform the reader about what the Catholic Church teaches. Without context it is easy to misrepresent a matter. I've written several posts in this thread that more correctly present what the Catholic Church teaches. The post below is one example ...